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Vulnerability assessment of English and Welsh coastal areas. [PDF]

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Kantamaneni K   +3 more
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Coastline changes: A reconsideration of the prevalence of recession on sandy shorelines. [PDF]

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Woodroffe CD   +6 more
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Meaning in Life Among Aged People: A Qualitative Study of an Institutionalized Elderly Sample. [PDF]

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Seaside Resort Development in the Dominican Republic

Journal of Cultural Geography, 1992
Within the informal sector, legitimate services are provided by itinerant and semi-stationary vendors peddling items ranging from traditionally prepared food and beverages to locally manufactured folk handicrafts and souvenirs. In contrast, officious services are often rendered by the ubiquitous guides, money changers, personal secretaries, “beach boys.
Richard Alan Sambrook   +2 more
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Social Exclusion and Crime in English Seaside Resorts: Implications for Resort Restructuring

Tourism, Culture and Communication, 2005
Although it has been documented in the academic and policy literature that some English seaside resorts are experiencing social exclusion, there is a dearth of understanding of its occurrence, nature, and extent. This lacuna is addressed through an examination of two Southwest English seaside resorts: Ilfracombe and Torquay. Drawing on a database made
Sheela Agarwal, Paul Brunt
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Seaside resort-hinterland Nexus: Palanga, Lithuania

Annals of Tourism Research, 2011
This paper examines the ordering process of a seaside resort tourismscape and its hinterland. In this study we argue that the increasingly mobile, savvy and discerning post-mass tourists require an increasingly ‘fluid’ ordering of the tourist actor-networks. This is the key prerequisite for the rejuvenation of a seaside resort.
Ramunas Povilanskas   +1 more
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